The Periodic Table Flashcards
Physical characteristics of metals
High melting and boiling points
Solid at room temperature (except mercury)
Good conductors of heat and electricity
Hard and high densities (except group one metals)
Malleable and ductile
Sonorous
Physical characteristics of non metals
Low melting and boiling points
Poor conductors of heat and electricity (except graphite)
Soft and low densities
Brittle (except graphite)
Not sonorous
Chemical characteristics of metals
1,2 or 3 valence electrons. They are lost to form cations
They form ionic compounds with non metals
Metal oxides are usually basic
Metals react with dilute acid to form salt and hydrogen
Chemical characteristics of non metals
4, 5, 6 or 7 valence electrons. They gain electrons to form anions or share electrons through covalent bonding
They form ionic compounds with metals or covalent bonds with non metals
Non metal oxides are usually acidic
They do not react with acids
Chlorine
It is a green gas
Bromine
It is a brown liquid
Iodine
It is a black solid
Physical properties of transition elements
Compared to groups I and II, they have higher densities and melting points. They are also harder and stronger.
Chemical properties of transition elements
They do not react with cold water but many react when heated in steam
They have more than one valency
They form coloured compounds
Why is helium used in balloons
The balloon will float because helium is less dense than air and also safer because they cannot catch fire due to their unreactiveness